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Various - Columbia Jazz Festival (LP, Mono, Smplr)
Various - Columbia Jazz Festival (LP, Mono, Smplr)
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
Country: US
Released: 1959
Genre: Jazz, Stage & Screen
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Notes:
Original 6-eyes label. Released in a gatefold sleeve. "It Ain't Necessarily So" is incorrectly listed as track B2 on the album cover. The track listing shown above reflects what is on the actual record. El Gato (From "Newport 1958" CL 1245 Or CS 8072) Festive Minor (From "What Is There To Say?" CL 1307 Or CS 8116) Satin Doll (From "Golden Vibes" CL 1304 Or CS 8110) Liza (From "Mr. Wilson And Mr. Gershwin" CL 1318 Or CS 8120) Fallout (From "Jazz From 'Peter Gunn'" CL 1319 Or CS 8121) Happy Session Blues (From "Happy Session" CL 1324 Or CS 8129) It Ain't Necessarily So (From "Porgy And Bess" CL 1274 Or CS 8085) Things Ain't What They Used To Be ("From Newport 1958" CL 1249 Or CS 8082) Swinging At The Cooper Rail (From "Songs For Swingers" CL 1320 Or CS 8123) Hello, Young Lovers (From "Blue Trombone" CL 1303 Or CS 8109) Gatefold release lists Columbia's jazz and gospel catalog in alphabetical order within, and on the rear of the sleeve.
Track List:
A1. Duke Ellington And His Orchestra - El Gato
A2. Gerry Mulligan Quartet - Festive Minor
A3. Lionel Hampton And His Rhythm - Satin Doll
A4. Miles Davis, Gil Evans - It Ain't Necessarilly So
A5. Teddy Wilson Trio - Liza
A6. The Joe Wilder Quartet - Fallout
B1. Benny Goodman And His Orchestra - Happy Session Blues
B2. The Dave Brubeck Quartet - Things Ain't What They Used To Be
B3. Buck Clayton With His All-Stars - Swinging At The Copper Rail
B4. J.J. Johnson, Max Roach, Paul Chambers (3), Tommy Flanagan - Hello, Young Lovers
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout (x"LP" 45473)
Matrix / Runout (x"LP" 45480)
Pressing Plant ID T
Matrix / Runout XLP45473-2F
Matrix / Runout XLP45480-2K T A1111111111111
Matrix / Runout XLP45473-2D \A1A
Matrix / Runout XLP45580-3F |
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